One-Dimensional Variational Ionospheric Retrieval Using Radio
Occultation Bending Angles: Part 1 -Theory
Abstract
A new one-dimensional variational (1D-Var) retrieval method for
ionospheric GNSS ra-
dio occultation (GNSS-RO) measurements is described. The forward model
implicit in
the retrieval calculates the bending angles produced by a
one-dimensional ionospheric
electron density profile, modeled with multiple “Vary-Chap” layers. It
is demonstrated
that gradient based minimisation techniques can be applied to this
retrieval problem.
The use of ionospheric bending angles is discussed. This approach
circumvents the need
for Differential Code Bias (DCB) estimates when using the measurements.
This new,
general retrieval method is applicable to both standard GNSS-RO
retrieval problems,
and the truncated geometry of EUMETSAT’s Metop Second Generation
(Metop-SG),
which will provide GNSS-RO measurements up to about 600 km above the
surface. The
climatological a priori information used in the 1D-Var is effectively a
starting point for
the 1D-Var minimisation, rather than a strong constraint on the final
solution.
In this paper the approach has been tested
with 143 COSMIC-1 measurements. We
find that the method converges in 135 of the cases, but around 25 of
those have high “cost
at convergence” values. In the companion paper (Elvidge et al., 2023),
a full statistical
analysis of the method, using over 10,000 COSMIC-2 measurements, has
been made.